can any person has right to visit accused home accused's home asking for stolen things or pets
Vinayaka 11 August 2017
can any person has right to visit accused home accused's home asking for stolen things or pets
Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer) 11 August 2017
What exactly you mean by "accused". A person is accused if you file an FIR and the police may name a person in the FIR if name him as a suspect. Police may decide whether to search the premises of the suspect or not and the police would require a search warrant.
Vinayaka 11 August 2017
actually a false atrocity case has been filled on me, the complainant's
complaint is : [one day he had lost his cow next day while he was searching for his cow some how he came to know that his cow had came to my agricultural field and it was it was eating my crop so i had tied his cow in my home, so far enquiring about his cow he came to my home along with his 4 friends and while he was enquiring about the issue with my father i came out of my home scolding him with bad words related to his religion and i hit his face from my hand]
this is his complaint given to police on me and hence police have registered FIR and investigation is going on,
now what i want to know is do he has the right to come to my home asking about his lost cow and does this case come under atrocity act because compalinant has himself came in front of my home which is 50 meters away from public road and all 50 meters is our private land, the witness he has is his 4 friends who came along with him
Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer) 12 August 2017
Whatever may be his complaint he can go to the Poiice, which he has done. He cannot enter your premises without your permission. If he enters and refuses to leave on being asked to do so, his act would amount to criminal trespass under IPC. What religion does he belong to? What religion you belong to? If he is a dalit he can complain against you.
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Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer) 13 August 2017
I am giving below sections from Indian Penal Code, 1860
Section 441 Criminal trespass: Whoever enters into or upon property in possession of another with intent to commit an offence or to intimidate, insult or annoy a person in possession of such property, or having lawfully entered into or upon such property unlawfully remains therewith intent thereby to intimidate, insult or annoy any such person, or with intent to commit an offence is said to commit criminal trespass.
Section 447: Punishment for criminal trespass: Whoever commits criminal trespass shall be punished with imprisonment of either descripttion for a term which may extend to three months, with fine or which may extend to five hundred rupees or with both.
You may write a complaint to the police station quoting these sections and requesting them to file an FIR. You need to write only what he did and not what you did. If the Police refuse to file FIR you may file your complaint before the Magistrate's Court. It would be better if you do these through a lawyer. Otherwise you can do on your own and engage a lawyer later if found necessary.
Vinayaka 13 August 2017
i my case he came to our house door and rang the door bell and when my father opened the door he started scolding my father, so does this comes under criminal tresspass and we have given the counter complaiant on that as i had mentioned about it in my earlier post, so can i now request the police to file a criminal case on him and as the incident has occured on 8/07/2017 last month can i modify it and few more things for that complaint so that my complaint gets stronger.
lastly thank you very much, your suggestions are very valuable and helpfull...
Vinayaka 13 August 2017
sir also can you name some case numbers of cases which are similar to my case and the court's have quashed the charge sheet or proven false in court, it will be helifull for me to file argument in my case....
Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer) 13 August 2017
Your case would fall under Section 441. In your re-drafted complaint you give the setion numbers also.
Vinayaka 13 August 2017